Author: Lawrence J. Schneiderman
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0801863724
Category: Medical
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0801863724
Category: Medical
Wrong Medicine: Doctors, Patients, and Futile Treatment
In Wrong Medicine, Lawrence J. Download Wrong Medicine medical books for free.
Schneiderman, M.D., and Nancy S. Jecker, Ph.D., address issues that have occupied the media and the courts since the time of Karen Ann Quinlan. The authors examine the ethics of cases in which medical treatment is offered-or mandated-even if a patient lacks the capacity to appreciate its benefit or if the treatment will still leave a patient totally dependent on intensive medical care.In exploring these timely issues Schneiderman and Jecker reexamine the doctor-patient relationship and call for a restoration of common sense and reality to what we expect from medicine. They discuss economic, historical, and demographic factors that affect medical care and offer clear definitions of what constitutes futile me Get Wrong Medicine our bestseller medical books.

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